Doctors Without Borders calls the suspected U.S. attack horrifying and wants an outside investigation.
October 2015
Public hearing set for Tuesday on LePage’s rule for asset disclosure for food stamps
A spokesman for the state Department of Health and Human Services says the rule is set to go into effect in the coming weeks regardless of the hearing.
OUR OPINION: Job losses put mill towns at risk of fading away
Maine needs a comprehensive, long-term plan to save communities hurt by the changing paper industry.
Dine Out Maine: Bramhall in Portland
Go for a drink and stay for dinner at the relaxed and fun subterranean restaurant.
Allen Afield: Memories of upland-bird hunting
The sport kept my young self and two dogs busy all week for many an autumn.
Hunting: Patience is rewarding
There’s a lot to learn from just waiting and paying attention to the woods around you.
Birding: Navigating the world of migration
There’s quite an array of navigational adaptations among our avian friends.
Thin rosters have some football teams on the edge
Declining participation at several schools hurts competition, risks athletes’ safety and dooms some programs altogether.
UMaine hopes for appeal with Bananas mascot makeover
The old Black Bear costume goes into permanent hibernation with four of its predecessors.
Foot surgery puts the marriage vow about sickness to the test
You know it will last when your husband — who doesn’t drink coffee — learns to use the French press.